Six Flags will pay you $300 to lie in a coffin for 30 hours straight

Guests will win $300, two 2019 gold season passes, and other
prizes if they can stay in a coffin for 30 hours straight.

The theme park will provide guests with the coffin, along
with snacks and drinks.

One six-minute bathroom break will be given every hour.

Tired of the not-so-scary
haunted houses that appear every
Halloween? Ready to take your fright to the next level? Well
then, you might want to head to Eureka, Missouri, where you'll
find a contest at Six Flags St. Louis that is definitely not for
the faint of heart - or the claustrophobic.

This October, the theme park is inviting guests to stay in a real
coffin for 30 straight hours, a la
Dracula. They won't just be getting some time to catch up on
sleep, however - some pretty great prizes are also involved.

Those who stay in the coffin from 1 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 13 to 7
p.m. on Sunday, Oct. 14 will win $300, two 2019 gold season
passes, other goodies like a Fright Fest prize package and
perhaps most impressive of all, the coffin.

Yup, the handcrafted coffin that you braved 30 long hours in
could be yours to keep. Hang on to it until you really
need it, use it as a Halloween decoration or, if you thoroughly
enjoyed your slumber, make it your new bed.

Six Flags will provide the 2' x 7' coffins, all your meals,
snacks and drinks (in the coffin, of course), one six-minute
bathroom break every hour, random visits by the park's "Fright
Fest Freaks" and phone charging stations. A Six Flags
representative will be present at all times and participants can
also bring a friend during operating hours, but the friend cannot
stay after-hours.

You must be 18 years old or older, able to completely lay in the
coffin and cannot have any medical conditions that would make
being in a coffin for 30 hours a risk to your health or
"well-being" - you know, except the whole
being-in-a-coffin-for-30-hours thing.

Think you have what it takes? The Fright Fest 30-Hour Coffin
Challenge kicks off on Oct. 13, but the six participants will be
chosen on Oct. 4, so make sure you
fill out your entry soon. If chosen, you have to accept
before the end of the day on Oct. 6, or your spot in the coffin
goes to someone else.